Have any of you guys been watching the "Planet Earth" nature documentaries that they are showing on the Discovery Channel? If not, I highly recommend checking them out, as it's some serious eye candy for nature lovers and landscape afficionados. It's the most ambitious nature documentary series ever shot, with 40 cameramen, 2,000 days of filming over 5 years, costing $25 million, all shot in high definintion at numerous remote locations around the globe. It's organized by ecosystem, and two of my favorites so far have been "Deserts" and "Caves". Some of the footage is just incredible- a pack of lions taking down a full grown elephant, a panda nursing it's cub, a snow lion catching it's prey in a Himalayan blizzard, 3 million bats emerging from a cave in Borneo, a horde of 3 billion locusts, blind cave salamanders- the list goes on. If you're looking for some inspiration to get your creative juices flowing, I highly recommend this series.